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So what is your draft strategy after today?


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7 minutes ago, L-TownCat said:

I’m still taking Graham if he’s there.

How many DT’s do we need? We already have D Brown, Wharton, Bobby Brown, A Robinson, Tuttle, Ray all under contract. That would be a poor allocation of resources with how many other holes we have. That’s a lot of $$ on the sideline watching. 

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Mine has never changed, T-Mac no matter what.

I also just don't get the love affair with Walker, especially at 8.

He's more MLB than Edge right now and he's no Kuechly.  He's not going to make an immediate significant pass rush improvement in year 1, if he's going to turn into an elite edge rusher, it's going to take him a few years to bulk up and just play more (he basically only has 1 year of playing time in college).

He's a low floor, high ceiling, raw prospect, which I'm not against taking in general, but I'd like them to have more of a true position, or at least, be more of an Edge than a MLB, not the other way around.

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Wharton DT: ranked in lower half of league in run d; 6.5 sacks last year.

Jackson CB: good pairing w/ JC Horn.

Moehrin S: second on team w/ 104 tackles.

Jones LB: 7 sacks last year with only one start so he can get to the qb.

Brown DT: will fit the D nicely as a nose that can eat up blocks and stop the run.

Tremble: hoping he continues to improve as a pass catcher.

Corbett: bring back the oline that helped Bryce.

Man we opened up our options in this draft. Obviously still need a lot of help but it doesn't feel quite as desperate. I might have to change my opinion on Tet.  Still wouldn't mind a trade back scenario.

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